This past weekend, the Harare elite, dressed in a somber yet sophisticated palette of midnight black, gathered to witness a literary coronation. Kuda Mutenda, the visionary CEO of Mwana Group, officially launched his memoir, a poignant narrative that traces a jagged, triumphant line from the dusty streets of Mufakose to the pinnacle of global engineering.
THE FALL OF A PRETENDER: How Masokowere’s High-Stakes Legal Gamble Collapsed in Mutare
In the quiet, leafy corridors of the Mutare High Court, a legal drama that has gripped the Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet) reached its inevitable crescendo this week.
Wilson Masokowere, the former manager who once wielded significant influence within the organization’s Manicaland operations, saw his final shield of litigation crumble.
Sanctity of the Grave Violated: Community outraged as opposition cabal disrupts Mureyi Funeral
The esteemed Chief Fortune Charumbira, a pillar of traditional leadership and a recognized voice of stability in Masvingo, has once again become the target of a calculated political smear campaign.
This modern-day “witch-hunt” is not a sudden occurrence but the continuation of a decade-long grudge held by Takanayi Mureyi, a prominent funder and “Shadow Minister” for the opposition (MDC-T/CCC).
What South Africans Really Think of Their Municipalities: Inside the Sivio Survey
As South Africa heads into its first local government elections since the African National Congress lost its parliamentary majority in May 2024, the message from citizens is unmistakable. Local government is failing and patience is thinning.
Operation Epic Fury: The Precision Strike on Iran’s Supreme Leadership
In a move that has fundamentally altered the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, the United States and Israel successfully executed a high-stakes “decapitation strike” against Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The Art of the “Slow-Walk”: When Judicial Finality Meets Factional Fiction in the Masokowere’s road to Waterloo
The recent dispatch by Maxwell Teedzai regarding the Destiny of Afrika Network (DANet) High Court ruling is a masterclass in the “procedural pining” typically deployed when the legal road hits a dead end. Under the guise of “community concern,” the article attempts to perform a rhythmic gymnastics routine around a very simple reality: a court order is not a suggestion, and a dismissed application is not an invitation for further “investigation.”
SA Govt discovers over 4000 Ghost workers on payroll
South Africa’s public sector is undergoing a massive digital exorcism. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has confirmed that a high-stakes audit has uncovered 4,323 ghost workers—non-existent or ineligible individuals—haunting the government’s payroll.
Strategic Synchronicity: Evaluating Egypt’s SDS 2030 as a Multilateral Multiplier for AU Agenda 2063
Strategic Synchronicity: Evaluating Egypt’s SDS 2030 as a Multilateral Multiplier for AU Agenda 2063 By Tendai Keith Guvamombe Egypt’s Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS): Vision 2030 is more than a domestic roadmap; it is a transformative blueprint that repositioned Egypt as a strategic engine for the entire African continent. By aligning its national goals with the…
Archbishop Ndanga Slams “Bouncer” Violence in Mutare; Firmly Stands with Rev Musindo, Orders Defiant Ex-Manager Wilson Masokowere to Vacate DANet Offices
In a candid interview, the Archbishop directly addressed the viral social media footage showing “bouncers” allegedly hired by Wilson Masokowere, the former Manicaland Provincial Manager for DANet, to obstruct a High Court Order and maintain an illegal occupation of DANet offices.
Theft of Carbons at Botha Gold Mine Occurs Despite Existing High Court Order
An incident involving the theft of carbons occurred today at Botha Gold Mine at approximately 12 noon, raising serious concerns given that the matter unfolds against the backdrop of an existing High Court order in favour of Botha Gold Mine, governing the dispute surrounding the mine.
